Claims
- 1. A retractable antenna module comprising:
- a first, generally stationary plate; and
- a second plate, movable relative to the first plate between a retracted configuration of the module, in which the plates together function substantially as a feedthrough-fed antenna, and an extended configuration of the module, in which the second plate functions substantially as a monopole antenna, wherein in the retracted configuration, the antenna functions as an inverted F antenna.
- 2. A retractable antenna module comprising:
- a first, generally stationary plate;
- a second plate, movable relative to the first plate between a retracted configuration of the module, in which the plates together function substantially as a feedthrough-fed antenna, and an extended configuration of the module, in which the second plate functions substantially as a monopole antenna; and
- a matching circuit, which couples the second plate to a transmitter/receiver in the extended configuration, wherein the second plate in the retracted configuration is decoupled from the matching circuit.
- 3. A module according to claim 2, wherein the matching circuit is shorted to the ground plane in the retracted configuration, and is decoupled from the ground plane in the extended configuration.
- 4. A method for transmitting and receiving signals to and from a portable communication device, comprising:
- fixing a first plate to the communication device;
- slideably attaching a second plate in a retracted position generally parallel to and substantially overlapping with the first plate, so that the first and second plates together form a feedthrough-fed antenna coupled to the communication device; and
- shifting the second plate away from the first plate to an extended position, so as to form a monopole antenna coupled to the communication device,
- wherein slideably attaching the second plate comprises slideably attaching the second plate to form an inverted F antenna with the first plate.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/048,414, filed Jun. 3, 1997, which is assigned to the assignee of the present patent application and is incorporated herein by reference.
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